JHU CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION RELATIONS

The JHU Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) staff is
dedicated to helping faculty achieve their research and academic goals
by maximizing support from private foundations and corporations.

Information related to selected grant competitions open to
all eligible applicants is provided here as a service to grant-seekers.
The list is refreshed weekly and sorted by deadline. A list of limited
submission funding opportunities, which are subject to an internal
review process managed by JHU's Research Projects Administration, may be
found here.

Fellowships are for initiatives that take place in Baltimore City. Applicants may come from any field, including—but not limited to—law, medicine, drug addiction solutions, education, the arts, race relations, and juvenile and criminal justice. Individuals from underserved communities and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applicants need not be from Baltimore city, but should be knowledgeable about social and economic justice issues affecting Baltimore’s communities. Fellows must be willing to participate fully in meetings scheduled for the Community Fellows.

Glenn/AFAR Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Translational Research on Aging

Applicants must be a postdoctoral fellow (M.D. and/or Ph.D. degree or equivalent) at the start date of the award (October 1, 2015). Fellows may not hold any concurrent foundation, not-for-profit or government funding.

Young Investigators’ Grants and Program Grants (innovative basic research)

All members of a Young Investigators’ grant team must be within 5 years of obtaining an independent position, but must have obtained their first doctoral degree (PhD, MD or equivalent) not longer than 10 years before 3/31/2015. All members of a Program Grant team must be in a position to initiate and direct their own independent lines of research. They must have responsibility for their own labs and show evidence of independence.

Must hold a M.S., M.D.,, D.Phil, D.Sc , or equivalent degree. In addition, applicants must hold an academic appointment in a university or medical school, or have equivalent standing at a research institution or medical center. Postdoctoral fellows must be at least in the second year of fellowship with an active academic appointment by the start of the grant period.

Candidates for the fellowship must be members of the US Shock Society or International Shock Society who will be performing the proposed research at an institution within the United States; must have a doctoral degree or its equivalent, such as but not limited to MD, PhD, DDS, DMD, DO, DC, OD, DVM, or Pharm D.; must be within 4 years of being hired at their institution as faculty.

Otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons who have received a new NIH Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08/K23) or have an existing award with a minimum of 3 years remaining in the funding period as of 10/1/2016.